Return to Modesty

Share Your Fashion Secrets!

Are you wanting to return to modesty, yet still dress trendy? Share your fashion secrets - pictures and ideas for outfits - so we can help each other see that it is possible to be modern yet modest!

The Challenge...

We are challenging you to search through
your closet and find your favorite outfit that follows our modesty tips, and is cool, trendy and fun! Then, have someone take your
picture and send it in to us. Describe your outfit and what makes it a good
choice for us girls who are trying to find our true beauty.

There Are No Set “Modesty Rules”

What?!? Did you read that right? Yes! We want to make sure you understand we're not trying to shove “101 modesty rules” down your throat. We realize that every girl’s body is different and may look differently in the same clothes. So, what applies to us, may not apply to you. Plus, modesty comes from the heart, so this is something between you and God.

A Few of My Modesty Tips...

These are only tips and not rules. But, they can get you started in the right direction. So, let’s do a quick modesty check from head to toe using a few of my modesty tips.

1. Is
the neckline of my shirt too low?

*Note* Put your hand flat against your chest under your neck. If you have cleavage between your hand and the top of your shirt, it's probably too low.

Solution:
Wear a tank top underneath your shirt.

2. When
I lean over does my shirt gap?

Solution:
Use double sided tape to hold your neckline in place or wear a tank top
underneath your shirt.

3. Are
my bra straps showing?

Solution:
Pin your straps in place or layer a shirt over top.

4. Is
my shirt too tight?

Solution:
Layer another shirt or jacket over top, sometimes I buy a bigger size than
normal.

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